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DENUNCIATION

Volume 17 · 184 words · 1810 Edition

a solemn publication or promulgation of any thing.

All vessels of enemies are lawful prizes, after denunciation or proclamation of war. The design of the denunciation of excommunicated persons is, that the sentence may be more fully executed by the person's being more known.

**Denunciation at the Horn**, in Scots Law. See Law Index.

**DENYS THE LITTLE.** See Dionysius.

**Denys, St.**, a famous town of France, in the department of Paris. Here is an ancient and magnificent church, in which were the tombs of many of the French kings; and in the treasury, among other curiosities, the swords of St Lewis and the Maid of Orleans, and the sceptre of Charlemagne. The abbey of the late Benedictines, a magnificent piece of modern architecture, has more the appearance of a palace than a convent. In 1793, after the abolition of royalty, the royal tombs in the church were all destroyed; and the name of the town was changed to that of Franciade. It is seated on the river Croulid, near the Seine, five miles north of Paris. E. Long. 2. 26. N. Lat. 48. 56.